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Piano de Voyage, a 3D-Printed portable piano keyboard
My "Piano de Voyage" project started 2 years ago as I wanted to practice the piano when traveling.
The base idea is to build small keyboard modules of two octaves that can be plugged with each other to form a full size piano keyboard that can be carried in a suitcase.
The prototype shown at Rome's Maker Faire is made of 3D-Printed keyboard modules that can be assembled via magnet connection. These modules are made using a Prusa i3 printer and are controlled by an Arduino chip to handle the connection to a laptop/ipad via standard MIDI for sound rendering.
The base idea is to build small keyboard modules of two octaves that can be plugged with each other to form a full size piano keyboard that can be carried in a suitcase.
The prototype shown at Rome's Maker Faire is made of 3D-Printed keyboard modules that can be assembled via magnet connection. These modules are made using a Prusa i3 printer and are controlled by an Arduino chip to handle the connection to a laptop/ipad via standard MIDI for sound rendering.
France
D6 (pav. 7)